Chess is a subjective reality and you will never completely get out of it

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Idrinkyourhealth3

I like games. Chess is a game. Games are subjective mental constructions. But real doesn't mean non imaginary, or is it. Can you really learn more about something weithout indirectly unlearn about something else ? Shaping reality likely means constraining it. The more you know, the less you know. The more you think you know about something the further you are from reality. But if reality for you is more than a reference point then you circle back into fantasyland without knowing it. And the moment you assume being one step further from fantasyland is the moment when you are 2 steps closer to a mental institution, with a different color bishop in each of your hands. When you look around you can see other different chess pieces, they are talking to you sometimes. And the white square you were moved into is a clear white room, and for some reason its not white anymore but clean and clear, clear as light, light that is projected to into you and blinds you from seeing further. Now its all white, there is nothing/nobody else in the room and the room has no ending. But then you realize its all white because you are blind, therefore its all black and dark, and the light you have seen before its now a narrow memory that is ceasing to exist, like a random reader's interpretation of this paragrfaph when it's being brought to the end.

ChessMasteryOfficial

The room isn’t white or black; it's the space that holds both.

Idrinkyourhealth3
ChessMasteryOfficial wrote:

The room isn’t white or black; it's the space that holds both.

Its the void that contains whatever you fill it with, in a certain timeframe of your conscious existance